The Miners' Federation will have the full support of the Conibiiied Mining Unions' Council in its fight against the Joint Coal Board for the retention of the present conditions ...
Article : 478 wordsAll-important talks on the Berlin situation opened in London today between high British and Amer-ican diplomatic officials, marking the beginning of what Reuters ...
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Article : 213 wordsEmpty barges tied up in the Weshafen, Berlin's barge harbor in the British se-ctor, since the Russian blockade e»f the city, were ordered by lbe Russians to proceed into the Soviel zone to work. The captains of the barges told the Russians they accepted orders only from the Allied Kommandatn-ra. The barge captains have; refused to move therJr craft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 298 wordsAdelaide had its coldest day since 1935 and coldest July day for 15 years yes-1 terday, when the niaximum ...
Article : 444 wordsThe Australian Defence Council is taking a serious view of the attitude of the Council for Scientfiic and In- ' ...
Article : 257 wordsI The second day etf the big combined army and police drive to round up Coininu- , nist terrorists in suspected ? ...
Article : 335 wordsAn Australia-wide stoppage of work by ground staff of Trans-Australia Airlines is threatened next Monday. ...
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Article : 175 words-rue chairman of tbe council for Scientific and Industrial Research (Sir David Rivett) said today tbat he knew of no ...
Article : 97 wordsThe full Federal Arbitration Court will give a ruling in Melbourne on Thursday on whether a Federal Conciliation ...
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Article : 79 wordsThere are fears in Paris that last-minute changes in tbe] Socialists' attitude may wreck; M. Andre Marie's plans to form ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Australian Minister .for External Affairs (Dr. ? Evatt) arrived completely ? unheralded at London airport 1 ...
Article : 75 wordsThe threat of a general stoppage on the Sydney waterfront was removed late today. AU waterside ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 339 words. The State ALP executive yesterday referred a charge against iMr. Quirke, MP. to tbe party's I disputes committee. ...
Article : 85 wordsThree Adelaide men, including two officials of the' Vehicle Builders' Union,, were injured when their cai ' ...
Article : 190 words'I Officials of the Seamen's; Cnion declined tonight to indicate whether any strike! recommendation, as a protest ...
Article : 104 wordsPolice have intensified their State-wide search for Peter Armstrong, the 37-year-old laborer who escaped from ...
Article : 85 wordsBig changes in the Red Army's High Command are indicated in reports which have reached London from ...
Article : 391 wordsTbe 2ld. postage stamp which was being issued to commemorate Ferdinand yon Mueller, the famous botanist, ...
Article : 88 wordsAn 18-gallon keg. left in a doorway in Lipson street. Port) | Adelaide, during the week-end. was passed by dozens of people ...
Article : 67 wordsMore tban 200 seamen from the eight Australian ships at Port Adelaide are expected to attend today's meeting. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Tue 27 Jul 1948, Page 1
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